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he was arrested after boarding his flight home to pal bradshaw, california. robert carlin is a cbs news analyst. >> why they would hold an american citizen at exactly the time they're trying to get more tourists into the country seems to me a little odd. >> reporter: korean war veterans and tourists have been traveling to north korea in recent years without incident, but newman reportedly had a difficult discussion with government mind bers his military service there. six americans have been detained in north korea since 2 nine, including journallively una lee and lauren ling, accuse of trespassing, and kenneth bai still in custody for spreading christianity. >> it's very difficult to move ahead on other issues, as long as this is in the way. >> reporter: newman's friend marlin coughlin can't imagine how he's a threat to anyone. >> i just feel he's the easiest man to talk to and the nicest and i just can't believe this will happen. >> reporter: swede sen holding talks to gain access to newman because the united states has no formal relationship with north kor
he was arrested after boarding his flight home to pal bradshaw, california. robert carlin is a cbs news analyst. >> why they would hold an american citizen at exactly the time they're trying to get more tourists into the country seems to me a little odd. >> reporter: korean war veterans and tourists have been traveling to north korea in recent years without incident, but newman reportedly had a difficult discussion with government mind bers his military service there. six americans...
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. >> coming up an inside look at oprah winfrey's california auction. >> tomorrow would have been walter cronkite's 97th birth day. on monday the late long time cbs news anchor will be hon ared in his hometown of st. joseph's missouri. the memorial hall and missouri western state university features displays on his life and career. >> a unique yard sale in santa barbara,ical call, this weekend. up for bid more than 300 lots of turn shallings, artwork and memorabilia from the homes of oprah winfrey. winfrey launched the auction helping sell several lots herself. >> 41 going once, going twice. sold for $4100! that is amazing! >> jeff: that items shown off by cbs this morning's gayle king was a poster from the film "the color purple" proceeds from the auction will help students from winfrey's school in south africa. the total still being tallied but is expected to be more than $600,000. >> you can watch gayle and oprah's day at the auction first thing tomorrow morning on cbs this morning. that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york
. >> coming up an inside look at oprah winfrey's california auction. >> tomorrow would have been walter cronkite's 97th birth day. on monday the late long time cbs news anchor will be hon ared in his hometown of st. joseph's missouri. the memorial hall and missouri western state university features displays on his life and career. >> a unique yard sale in santa barbara,ical call, this weekend. up for bid more than 300 lots of turn shallings, artwork and memorabilia from the...
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welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. i don't remember i realized that my father was the most famous man in the world. it was not like having michael jackson as a father. everywhere you go, you are keeping the public off him, he is hiding. my dad is open, talks. he doesn't think he is better than anyone else and welcomes anyone who wants to come to his home, or his hotel room or dinner table and meet him and feel basically like fa
welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i...
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marines were killed at camp pendleton in california. they were clearing unexploded ordnance from an artillery range when something went wrong. none of the marines has been identified. the accident is under investigation. today we saw a government audit that says that nearly a billion dollars has been poured into a transportation security program that may not be making americans any safer. and we asked bob orr to look into that. >> reporter: at washington's union station we watched these two men with backpacks as they watched everyone else. they are undercover behavior detection officers trained to pick out bad guys by looking for expressions of fear, anxiety or deception. since 2007, the transportation security administration has spent $900 million training and deploying 3,000 behavior detection officers. those so-called b.d.o.s are now stationed at major transit hubs, primarily at 176 of the nation's busiest airports. but a new report from the government accountability office questions whether b.d.o.s are effective concluding: 6- the t
marines were killed at camp pendleton in california. they were clearing unexploded ordnance from an artillery range when something went wrong. none of the marines has been identified. the accident is under investigation. today we saw a government audit that says that nearly a billion dollars has been poured into a transportation security program that may not be making americans any safer. and we asked bob orr to look into that. >> reporter: at washington's union station we watched these...
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in california, medicaid applications have jumped by 135,000 since october 1 and the projection is for 1.4 million new applications in 2014. that's the most of any state. the problem is that there aren't enough doctors to treat them. ben tracy tells us what one medical school is doing about it. >> reporter: california's shortage of primary care doctors has left jennifer han in the unique position of starting medical school and not having to worry about the cost. you'd be racking up $36,000 a year in medical school debt. >> uh-huh. just for tuition. >> reporter: just for tuition. you're not going to have to pay that. >> i think it's an amazing deal. (laughs). >> reporter: han is the first student at the new university of california riverside medical school to get this rather unique deal. >> basically, you get medical school for free. >> reporter: dr. richard olds is the dean. with money donated to the school, he's planning to offer five full-ride scholarships to students who agree to stay in the area for five years after they graduate and choose primary care rather than the more lucrati
in california, medicaid applications have jumped by 135,000 since october 1 and the projection is for 1.4 million new applications in 2014. that's the most of any state. the problem is that there aren't enough doctors to treat them. ben tracy tells us what one medical school is doing about it. >> reporter: california's shortage of primary care doctors has left jennifer han in the unique position of starting medical school and not having to worry about the cost. you'd be racking up $36,000...
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and john blackstone is looking at this. >> reporter: california's state exchange-- covered california-- has run an aggressive advertising campaign. their latest numbers show more than 2,000 people a day have been signing up-- almost 80,000 californians have now picked a plan. but that success comes with a potential problem. insurance plans depend on creating pools with many more healthy policyholders-- the young-- than sick ones, older americans. that reduces the risk of losses for insurers and keeps prices affordable. but in california, the young-- between 18 and 34-- make up only 23% of those who've signed up. 56% are age 45 or older. marian mulkey of the nonpartisan research group california health care foundation. >> it's not surprising to me that the early enrollees do tend to be older and perhaps more aware of their health care problems. >> reporter: so you're not concerned that young people are taking their time to sign up, whereas older people are rushing in, perhaps? >> if there was nobody in that category, i'd be worried already, but i would expect it to ramp up over time. >
and john blackstone is looking at this. >> reporter: california's state exchange-- covered california-- has run an aggressive advertising campaign. their latest numbers show more than 2,000 people a day have been signing up-- almost 80,000 californians have now picked a plan. but that success comes with a potential problem. insurance plans depend on creating pools with many more healthy policyholders-- the young-- than sick ones, older americans. that reduces the risk of losses for...
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and what's wiping out the starfish in california? when the "cbs evening news" continues. >> >> pelley: we've found evidence of construction problems on the most controversial pipeline in a generation. the keystone x.l. is designed to bring crude oil from canada to refineries in texas. supporters say it will create thousands of jobs and help energy independence, but opponents worry about damage to the environment. anna werner has been investigating. >> you're standing on top of the keystone x .l. pipeline right now. >> reporter: crews finished laying the southern half of the keystone oil pipeline through david whitley's texas property last year. so he was surprised in may when a work crew began to unearth the pipe. >> i asked, "is there something wrong?" that's exactly what i said. "is there something wrong?" they said, "no, we just want to visually inspect a small section of the pipeline." >> reporter: whitley took video of the section they dug up. it had been laid on top of a massive rock. workers wrote, "dented, cut out." so what w
and what's wiping out the starfish in california? when the "cbs evening news" continues. >> >> pelley: we've found evidence of construction problems on the most controversial pipeline in a generation. the keystone x.l. is designed to bring crude oil from canada to refineries in texas. supporters say it will create thousands of jobs and help energy independence, but opponents worry about damage to the environment. anna werner has been investigating. >> you're standing...
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and what's wiping out the star fish in california? when the "cbs evening news" continues. amazing prune. enjoy plum amazins, diced prunes. i'd put these on a salad. these would be perfect for cookies. delicious and nutritious sunsweet, the amazing prune. then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. [ crickets chirping ] but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? [ exhales deeply ] [ male announcer ] well there is biotene. specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants, biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. [ applause ] biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. biotene -- millions have raised their hand for the proven relief of the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms from acid reflux disease. find out how you can save at purplepill.com. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor rig
and what's wiping out the star fish in california? when the "cbs evening news" continues. amazing prune. enjoy plum amazins, diced prunes. i'd put these on a salad. these would be perfect for cookies. delicious and nutritious sunsweet, the amazing prune. then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. [ crickets chirping ] but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? [ exhales deeply ] [ male announcer ] well there is biotene. specially...
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we talked to the southern california woman today who got the ticket. turns out whether you're driving in san diego or on a busy freeway here in berkeley, it is illegal to drive with google glass. but this southern california driver tells me she had no idea. >> reporter: looks straight out of the jetsons, google glass takes pictures, records video and get messages. it's so useful cecilia used to keep hers on all day even in the car. that is, until a san diego chp officer spotted had. >> he knows it's google glass and started to ask questions specifically asking why, why i was wearing google glass when i was driving. >> reporter: he gave her a $162 ticket for speeding and wearing google glass. she admits google was on her head but says the device was off. >> i started to say, well, this is not illegal, right? and that's when he says, he said, it actually is illegal. >> reporter: and chp in the bay area agrees. officer sam morgan says section 27602 states, to keep drivers from distraction, the vehicle can't have a monitor like google glass in front of the
we talked to the southern california woman today who got the ticket. turns out whether you're driving in san diego or on a busy freeway here in berkeley, it is illegal to drive with google glass. but this southern california driver tells me she had no idea. >> reporter: looks straight out of the jetsons, google glass takes pictures, records video and get messages. it's so useful cecilia used to keep hers on all day even in the car. that is, until a san diego chp officer spotted had....
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five weeks later, five killed in santa monica, california. the next month, six dead in hialeah, florida. seven weeks later, 12 murdered at the washington navy yard. and six weeks after that came l.a.x. that's 85 dead in 11 mass shootings in just over a year. so, is washington talking about gun or mental health legislation? nancy cordes is at the capitol for us. nancy. >> rorter: not a peep on gun legislation, scott, not even from the biggest supporters of these bills, who say there simply isn't a point to pushing them when so many republicans and some democrats still oppose them. here's what the senate's democratic leader harry reid told me today. do you intend to bring gun control legislation back up? >> i would love to bring it back up. but i can't do it until i have the votes. and at this stage, i don't have the vote. >> pelley: nancy, what about mental health legislation? >> reporter: well, there have been some conversations, scott, about measures to increase funding for mental health services, perhaps to beef up reporting of mental illne
five weeks later, five killed in santa monica, california. the next month, six dead in hialeah, florida. seven weeks later, 12 murdered at the washington navy yard. and six weeks after that came l.a.x. that's 85 dead in 11 mass shootings in just over a year. so, is washington talking about gun or mental health legislation? nancy cordes is at the capitol for us. nancy. >> rorter: not a peep on gun legislation, scott, not even from the biggest supporters of these bills, who say there simply...
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our years since a california family it's been nearly four years since a california family disappeared without a trace from their home north of san diego. tonight bill whitaker tells us tonight bill whitaker tells us there has been a major break in that case. >> reporter: michael mcstay choked back tears as he spoke for the family. >> it's not really the -- the outcome we were looking for. >> reporter: the remains of his brother joseph, joseph's wife summer and two toddlers believed to be their sons gianni, four, and three-year-old joseph, jr., were found by an off-road biker monday in the southern california desert. san bernardino sheriff john mcmahon says the manner of death was homicide. >> through the use of dental records we're able to identify the adult victims as summer and joseph mcstay. the remains in two separate shallow graves, two sets of remains in each grave. >> reporter: the family led a quiet life on avocado vista plane that north san diego county. joseph was a businessman, summer a doting mother. >> one or two? >> reporter: all appeared normal until february 4, 2010, w
our years since a california family it's been nearly four years since a california family disappeared without a trace from their home north of san diego. tonight bill whitaker tells us tonight bill whitaker tells us there has been a major break in that case. >> reporter: michael mcstay choked back tears as he spoke for the family. >> it's not really the -- the outcome we were looking for. >> reporter: the remains of his brother joseph, joseph's wife summer and two toddlers...
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seen outside his parents' home in southern california. the latest statement from his lawyer, david cornwell, said: but dolphin players defend richie incognito, the suspended lineman alleged to be his tormentor. dmitri patterson is with the n.f.l. >> n.f.l. environment is different. it's not like a corporate america setting. it's different. it's a little different so things that guys take as a joke in here people may take serious outside. >> reporter: the dispute is playing out now as a series of dueling accounts and images, painting two portraits of incognito. one, the jocular teammate sitting with a smiling martin on a team flight. the other a bully repeatedly crossing the line, illustrated by this complaint made to police by a volunteer at a dolphins charity golf tournament last year. the volunteer accused incognito of acting inappropriately, touching her body with a golf club. no charges were filed, but at least one former dolphin at the tournament apologized to the woman. we reached out to incognito and his agent today to ask about th
seen outside his parents' home in southern california. the latest statement from his lawyer, david cornwell, said: but dolphin players defend richie incognito, the suspended lineman alleged to be his tormentor. dmitri patterson is with the n.f.l. >> n.f.l. environment is different. it's not like a corporate america setting. it's different. it's a little different so things that guys take as a joke in here people may take serious outside. >> reporter: the dispute is playing out now...
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. >> reporter: on california's monterey bay you don't really need these to see these. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: humpback whales, dozens of them, are everywhere. wow, they're like right on us. boeing away even avid whale watchers such as sharon she ever. >> it's never been like this. this is phenomenal >> reporter: do these whales make you feel very small? >> oh, absolutely. absolutely. >> reporter: there are also dolphins and hundreds of sea lions. they are chasing an unexplained explosion of anchovies in the bay. killer whales showed up to hunt the sea lions. >> under the bow! >> reporter: tourists and scientists have never seen anything quite like it. >> there's easily over 100 to 200 whales in monterey bay, so this is, like, so exceptional. we just can't even believe it. >> reporter: nancy black is a marine biologist and captain of this whale watching boat. >> looking pretty good. >> reporter: she says most humpback whales should have left for their winding breeding grounds in mexico but could not pass up this fish feast. is this a question of which biological need wins out-- br
. >> reporter: on california's monterey bay you don't really need these to see these. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: humpback whales, dozens of them, are everywhere. wow, they're like right on us. boeing away even avid whale watchers such as sharon she ever. >> it's never been like this. this is phenomenal >> reporter: do these whales make you feel very small? >> oh, absolutely. absolutely. >> reporter: there are also dolphins and hundreds of sea lions....
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well, california officials said this afternoon that reinstating those policies after they've already been canceled would only make matters worse. so hundreds of thousands of californians will lose their substandard health policies, whether they liked them or not. kennedy cousin michael skakel walked out of court today a free man after more than a decade in prison. he was released on $1.2 million bail. skakel was convicted in the 1975 murder of a neighbor in connecticut when both were teenagers. but a judge threw out the conviction and granted him a new trial. troy roberts of "48 hours" is covering the case. >> reporter: relatives and supporters applauded when the judge approved bail. michael skakel did not speak to reporters but his lawyer, hubert santos did. >> there were two tragedies that occurred in greenwich, connecticut, in 1975. the first was, of course, the murder of martha moxley. the second great tragedy occurred in a courthouse in norwalk, connecticut, in 2002 when michael was convicted of the murder of martha moxley, a murder he did not commit. >> reporter: skakel was ser
well, california officials said this afternoon that reinstating those policies after they've already been canceled would only make matters worse. so hundreds of thousands of californians will lose their substandard health policies, whether they liked them or not. kennedy cousin michael skakel walked out of court today a free man after more than a decade in prison. he was released on $1.2 million bail. skakel was convicted in the 1975 murder of a neighbor in connecticut when both were teenagers....
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in georgia and california police had to be called when shoppers at wal-mart got out of hand there, too. and in virginia two men were rested after pulling a knife on each other outside of a wal-mart. >>> protesters also turned out at several wal-marts across the country today. they were calling for better pay, fair schedules and affordable health care. but wal-mart's ceo doesn't agree with those claims. >> we pay in the top half of retail. our industry offers the opportunity for people to enter any life stage from 16 all the way to 76 if they would like to, and then they work hard and canbuild a career. >> bile simon also responded to critics who say wal-mart should have stayed closed on thanksgiving. he says more than 22 million people came in the stores to shop and employees were given holiday pay and did deep discounts on wal-mart products as compensation. >>> another tradition the day after thanksgiving, heading out to get the christmas free. the first family had the tree brought to them. michelle obama welcomed to douglas fir to the executive mansion today. the official white house
in georgia and california police had to be called when shoppers at wal-mart got out of hand there, too. and in virginia two men were rested after pulling a knife on each other outside of a wal-mart. >>> protesters also turned out at several wal-marts across the country today. they were calling for better pay, fair schedules and affordable health care. but wal-mart's ceo doesn't agree with those claims. >> we pay in the top half of retail. our industry offers the opportunity for...
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. >> reporter: gloria jackson and her partner, tanya cotton, lost their california home to foreclosure in 2007 when the payments on their adjustable rate mortgage with countrywide jumped by $1,000 a month. >> i still feel that there was big harm done. >> reporter: jp morgan chase has now paid out nearly $19 billion just this year to settle mortgage cases that also involved bear stearns and washington mutual, two companies it bought during the financial crisis. >> pelley: five years after the meltdown. >> reporter: exactly, scott. >> pelley: anthony, thanks very much. late today, a sharply divided u.s. supreme court gave texas the go-ahead to continue enforcing its new abortion restrictions. the vote was 5-4. under these new rules, doctors in texas who perform abortions in clinics must also have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital. that rule has forced more than a third of the state's clinics to stop providing abortions. there is an ominous development in the middle east that is raising concerns that a religious war may be spreading beyond borders. today, bombs exploded at the ira
. >> reporter: gloria jackson and her partner, tanya cotton, lost their california home to foreclosure in 2007 when the payments on their adjustable rate mortgage with countrywide jumped by $1,000 a month. >> i still feel that there was big harm done. >> reporter: jp morgan chase has now paid out nearly $19 billion just this year to settle mortgage cases that also involved bear stearns and washington mutual, two companies it bought during the financial crisis. >> pelley:...
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the assault rifle he allegedly used in the shooting was purchased legally in california. paul ciancia grew up in pensville, new jersey, classmates at his c.a.t. like high school say he was quiet and unremarkable. today ciancia's family issued a statement through their lawyer john jordan. >> we, like most americans, are shocked and numbed by the tragic events of last friday. we acknowledge the need to understand what happened and why it happened. >> reporter: alan cummings is the pensville police chief and a family friend. he said ciancia, a motorcycle mechanic, moved to los angeles a year and a half ago after his mother died. ciancia's family learned he was the alleged shooter from t.v. reports on friday. >> when i went over there later that afternoon with the f.b.i. he was -- the whole family was just a mess. i mean, it's unbelievable to them. to them he's a normal child and nothing's wrong with him and next thing you hear is this. can you imagine that happening to you? >> reporter: one of the t.s.a. officers who was shot, tony grigsby, talked to reporters this afternoon
the assault rifle he allegedly used in the shooting was purchased legally in california. paul ciancia grew up in pensville, new jersey, classmates at his c.a.t. like high school say he was quiet and unremarkable. today ciancia's family issued a statement through their lawyer john jordan. >> we, like most americans, are shocked and numbed by the tragic events of last friday. we acknowledge the need to understand what happened and why it happened. >> reporter: alan cummings is the...
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daniel kammen studies climate change at the university of california berkeley. >> the more we ignore the problem, the more we get sea level increase temperature rises, crop failures, we pay a larger cost to address that. >> reporter: is it too late? >> it's not too late to act if we put our minds to it. we have lots of technologies and science and new policy tools available. but we're wasting time when we know it's a problem. we've got to solve it. >> reporter: rising temperatures and melting polar ice are expected to raise the sea level by about 12 inches by the year 2050. since carbon dioxide remains in the air for a century or more, scott, c.o.-2 released today will be impacting the climate far into the future. >> pelley: john blackstone on a beautiful day in san francisco. john, thank you very much. today secretary of health and human services kathleen sebelius told congress there were 200 flaws in the health care web site but she expects all will be fixed by the end of the month. three and a half million americans have been told that their health plans will be canceled because t
daniel kammen studies climate change at the university of california berkeley. >> the more we ignore the problem, the more we get sea level increase temperature rises, crop failures, we pay a larger cost to address that. >> reporter: is it too late? >> it's not too late to act if we put our minds to it. we have lots of technologies and science and new policy tools available. but we're wasting time when we know it's a problem. we've got to solve it. >> reporter: rising...
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san bruno, california, to cash donations in the part of jersey city, new jersey, known as little manila. military veterans from l.a. are forming search-and-rescue teams. matt bleelak is one of the leaders. >> tools, saws, flashlights, sleeping packs, you name it. it these go on our backs. >> reporter: call centers, including this one in philadelphia, are putting family members in touch. but thousands remain missing, including jackie dewer's little brother. he's the one you're most concerned about right now. >> right now, yes. >> reporter: and his family? >> and his family, yes. >> reporter: dewer's son is on a plane to manila with a load of supplies. he'll drive to tacloban but after hearing stories, scott, of aid convoys being robbed on the way dewer is afraid for his safety. >> pelley: don dahler, thank you, don. moving on to another important story, tonight we have learned that the project manager in charge of building the federal health care web site was apparently kept in the dark about serious failures in the web site's security. those failures could lead to identity theft among p
san bruno, california, to cash donations in the part of jersey city, new jersey, known as little manila. military veterans from l.a. are forming search-and-rescue teams. matt bleelak is one of the leaders. >> tools, saws, flashlights, sleeping packs, you name it. it these go on our backs. >> reporter: call centers, including this one in philadelphia, are putting family members in touch. but thousands remain missing, including jackie dewer's little brother. he's the one you're most...
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. >> reporter: one million people in california got cancellation notices and they may now get a second chance with those policies. but scott, today, washington state's insurancstate's commisse will not comply with the changes. >> pelley: on capitol hill, nancy cordes tells us democrats who have been pressuring the president to allow americans to keep their insurance are calling his plan a welcome first step. house republicans plan to vote tomorrow on a bill that would allow insurers not only to reinstate the canceled substandard plans but to continue to sell them to new customers. today, the u.s. aircraft carrier "george washington" arrived in the philippines. its 21 helicopters will deliver food and water after typhoon haiyan destroyed buildings and infrastructure there. thousands of people were killed. the exact number is not known. seth doane is in tacloban, the city hardest hit. >> reporter: utility workers in tacloban were back on the job today, but not restoring power. they were still cleaning up. it was the same all over town. almost a week after the typhoon tore through the phi
. >> reporter: one million people in california got cancellation notices and they may now get a second chance with those policies. but scott, today, washington state's insurancstate's commisse will not comply with the changes. >> pelley: on capitol hill, nancy cordes tells us democrats who have been pressuring the president to allow americans to keep their insurance are calling his plan a welcome first step. house republicans plan to vote tomorrow on a bill that would allow insurers...
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. >> reporter: california has seen the largest trop in the under of underwater ne mortgage. nevada, texas, and minnesota are also having strong recoveries. >> since peak, we pulled about five million home owners out of negative equity and more than three million in the past year alone. >> reporter: the grosvenors just had a baby. now that they can move they plan to upgrade to a bigger home nearby. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: today the u.s. military made a point of ignoring a new directive from china. it flew two american b-52 bombers over dispute islands that are claimed by both china and japan. over the weekend, china said that it had to approve any flights there. but the u.s. considers this international airspace. the b-52s had no problem. tonight, president obama's national security adviser is flying home from afghanistan and empty-handed. susan rice's mission was to persuade afghan president hamid karzai to sign a new security agreement that will keep some u.s. troops in afghanistan after the nato combat mission ends after next year. major gar marrett's
. >> reporter: california has seen the largest trop in the under of underwater ne mortgage. nevada, texas, and minnesota are also having strong recoveries. >> since peak, we pulled about five million home owners out of negative equity and more than three million in the past year alone. >> reporter: the grosvenors just had a baby. now that they can move they plan to upgrade to a bigger home nearby. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: today the u.s. military made...
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the meteor that lit up the sky over southern california last night caused no damage but plenty of excitement. paul chodas tracks asteroids and media at nasa's jet propulsion lab. >> that was a football-sized asteroid, and something like that hit the earth fairly frequently, maybe every day or so somewhere on the earth. >> reporter: there seem to be more sightings lately. >> reporter: i think there's more awareness of the asteroid hazard than there was before. >> reporter: the asteroid hazard became all too apparent in february when a flash in the sky over northern russia was so powerful, the shockwaves shattered windows, knocked people to the ground, and injured more than 1,000. the asteroid, 60 feet across, was traveling at 40,000 miles an hour. >> it was brighter than the sun- - 30 times brighter than the sun. >> reporter: scientists say there are some 20 million space rocks like the one that exploded over russia. scientific papers published yesterday predicted one could come every 10 or 20 years, rather than once in a century, as previously believed. if you find one, coming this way, how
the meteor that lit up the sky over southern california last night caused no damage but plenty of excitement. paul chodas tracks asteroids and media at nasa's jet propulsion lab. >> that was a football-sized asteroid, and something like that hit the earth fairly frequently, maybe every day or so somewhere on the earth. >> reporter: there seem to be more sightings lately. >> reporter: i think there's more awareness of the asteroid hazard than there was before. >>...